Installing The Speed Sensor; Installing The Bike Mount; Battery Replacement - Polar Power Output Sensor Manual Do Usuário

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Installing the speed sensor

Note: There are two spoke magnet options included in the package (see
illustration III/4). You only need to install one of them.
1.
Check the inner part of the left chain stay opposite the power sensor
to find a suitable place for the speed sensor.
2.
Place the rubber pad on the chain stay in a suitable place.
3.
Place the speed sensor on the rubber pad, downwards from the chain stay.
Check that the sensor does not touch the spokes. Pass the cable ties through
the sensor holes and loosely adjust the ties. Do not tighten fully yet.
4.
Attach one of the two speed magnets to a spoke of the rear wheel.
Choose the one that fits better on your spoke diameter.
A) Attach the magnet by rotating it around the spoke before
putting the metal cover on the magnet. Position the magnet
towards the sensor.
B) Attach the screw magnet to a spoke. The magnet must be
facing the speed sensor.
5.
Fine-tune the positioning of both the spoke magnet and the speed sensor
so that the magnet passes the sensor closely but does not touch it. The
maximum distance between the speed sensor and the spoke magnet should
be 5 mm / 0.2".
6.
Once positioned correctly, tighten the cable ties securely and cut off
any excess cable tie ends.
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Installing the bike mount

1.
Pass the bike mount cable along the bicycle frame towards the
handlebar and attach it with cable ties.
2.
Attach the cable to the bike mount. Surplus wires can be folded next
to the bike mount.
3.
Place the rubber pad on the handlebar.
4.
Position the bike mount on the rubber pad. "Power" text needs to be
right way up to allow it to be read.
5.
Pass the cable ties through the grooves on both sides of the bike mount.
Secure the bike mount snugly. Cut off any excess cable tie ends.
6.
Place the S710 wrist receiver on the bike mount. Pass the wrist strap
through hole in the bike mount and around the handlebar. Attach
by securing the wrist strap.
V

Battery replacement

The estimated average battery life of the Polar Power Output Sensor is 300 riding
hours. To change the battery, please follow these instructions carefully and see
picture V on the cover.
1.
The battery for the power output sensor is in the bike mount unit.
2.
Open the battery cover on the right side of the bike mount with the aid of a
coin. Push the battery cover gently and turn it counterclockwise.
3.
Remove the old battery and insert a new one, minus side up (battery type
CR 123A). A flashing light in the power sensor indicates a correct
replacement of the battery.
4.
Put the cover back into place. Push the battery cover gently and turn it
clockwise until the arrow points to the arrow next to the "close" text.
5.
Test the sensor by checking that a red indicator light flashes in the power
sensor when the spoke magnet passes the speed sensor.
6.
Do not throw the old battery away with normal waste; take it to
a place where problem waste is handled.
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